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12-17-2007 @ 10:13PM
MC said...
Jerry - I have to agree with you on this. While I find Kayak as a good place to start, and it works OK for finding rental car rates. However, I have often found the flights it pops up to be idiotic flight plans or not available. In the end, I usually end up using it to get the rate, and then (outside of Kayak) go to the airline/rental car site or call the airline/rental car.
Case in point, a flight from my home town to Halifax Canada. Leave at 1:30pm in the afternoon, fly to Chicago, have a 20 hour layover, arrive in Halifax at 2:00pm the next day, and this is where it gets good: Leave Halifax at 2:30pm (yes, 30 minutes after arrival), and then spend 25 hours to get back home.
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